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e-Gov 2.0 – Towards a sustainable society

10 object lessons in Green IT and eGovernment, From green washing to green spirit
e-Government is an essential part of the political supervision needed for the harmonious construction of a sustainable society. This paper will illustrate this point.

Gemalto and the Traveler Identification Program (TRIP)

e-Government services in Qatar

eGov 2.0 : the keys to success

Choosing and building the pathway to success -Best practices and success factors
This report examines the foundations of successful eGovernment programs and outlines ways public support can be mobilized for adoption of the 2.0 citizen-centric approach.

Pooling identity documents and their infrastructures in e-Government programs

This white paper describes the technical and organizational solutions to implement in order to federate new secure documents and their infrastructures.
Pooling secure documents and their infrastructures will then help to promote national economic growth.

Healthcare fraud

Fraud has a direct impact on healthcare funding. This Eurosmart white paper provides an in-depth evaluation of healthcare fraud in five separate countries with different healthcare models in place. Based on the findings presented, it sets out recommendations to curb fraud through implementation of microchip card technology.

Healthcare Systems and European Harmonization

October 2010
Identification management interoperability presents a serious stumbling block for seamless pan-European healthcare delivery. This paper sets out recommendations for a secure cross-border eHealthcare infrastructure meeting the full array of country-specific requirements while offering genuine mobility for European citizens.

eHealthcare and Electronic Health Records

October 2010
The next logical step to overhauling healthcare is the introduction of Electronic Health Records (EHR) to efficiently and securely store patient medical records. All parties will benefit from optimized medical treatments, simplified procedures and enhanced security and privacy.

Moving to the third generation of electronic passportss

A new dimension in electronic passport security with Supplemental Access Control (SAC)
SAC is an evolution of BAC for future-proof security in travel documents. The ICAO and EU will make this protocol mandatory in 2014. Given the 10-year life span of travel documents, migration to next-generation ePassport technology must be planned now.

The lessons of European and Middle Eastern implementations of e-ID

The smart card technology that has transformed monetary transactions can bring similar benefits to public service delivery. This paper examines the technology's potential to create a virtuous circle of increasing take-up supporting expanded functionality and enhanced appeal to citizens.

Enhanced Polycarbonate : Making the most of Polycarbonate for ID documents

Recent innovations, such as color laser-printing as well as enhanced visual and tactile effects, are giving additional opportunities to government authorities and national printers to seriously consider this enhanced polycarbonate environment for their document projects.
This white paper is describing the major benefits of the new generation of enhanced polycarbonate secure documents.

Moving to the Second Generation of Electronic Passports

Benefits of Elliptic Curve Cryptography

An alternative to public-key cryptography, ECC enables a smaller key with comparable security. It can expedite execution with a crypto processor, sometimes even dispensing with one altogether. This paper outlines the various cryptographic schemes, chief standards and product specifications.

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Driving license solutions for states and provinces

Protecting Identities and Stopping Crime with Digital eIDs

A Brief for Policy Makers
In the United States, lack of security in government-issued identity credentials is a major contributing factor to identity theft. This paper examines progress made establishing eID digital identity credentialing. It also explores other eID implementation opportunities currently under consideration.

Sealys Secure Surface

Sealys Secure Surface is a new family of cost-effective security features for polycarbonate documents offering light reflection, movement and tactile elements.
Visually appealing Sealys Secure Surface features can be combined in multiple ways to stay one step ahead of fraud.

ePassport components and solutions for government printing works

National Mobile ID schemes

Many e-government operations around the world are now considering a functional mobile ID scheme.
A good starting point is learning more about what pioneer countries have already experienced in terms of eID and mobile ID and models of partnership with banks and operators.

This white paper presents the role of public authorities, the scope of mobile ID for Smart Cities
in particular as the new frame of reference, some thoughts on potential models based on
non-sovereign or social network operators and an overview of mobile authentication technologies.

Coesys mGov

Electronic healthcare solutions

Modernizing the civil register - Challenges, how to address them and keys to success

Modernizing the civil register is a core component of any initiative to modernize the state, making it possible to render identities and the ’social bond’ more reliable. The purpose of this document is to assist public authorities and organizations in realizing their aims and ambitions in modernizing the civil register, and adapting it to the various needs of a modern state.

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Sealys Passport Datapage

At the core of a trustworthy passport lies the datapage—the most important component of the document by virtue of the personal data it holds. Sealys Passport Datapages are offering security, quality and innovation you can trust.

Polycarbonate Documents

National identity schemes

The aim of this white paper is to give all public stakeholders and partners the understanding, insight and tools that will enable them to contribute to greater success in the modernization of
public services and, more broadly, of society, by including digital identity as a defining feature in a digital space of trust, with good levels of security, interoperability and data protection.